Christian Social Party of Germany

The Christian Social Party, also known as the Christian Social Workers' Party, was a conservative political party in 19th and 20th century Germany. The combined a strong Christian and conservative program with progressive labor ideas, supporting a protected and government-assisted economy, while it also supported state Protestantism, opposed multiculturalism, and supported a strong military. The party was also known for its anti-Semitism, which it claimed was related to its opposition to capitalism, claiming that both big business and liberals/socialists were "Judaized" and that the "world Jewry" sought to exterminate the German people.